G. Love & Special Sauce

G. Love & Special Sauce are a Philadelphia-based trio whose laid-back, sloppy blues sound is quite unique, as it encompasses the sound/production of classic R&B and recent rap artists (the Beastie Boys, in particular). The group -- G. Love (born Garrett Dutton) on guitar/vocals/harmonica, Jeff Clemens on drums, and Jim Prescott on upright bass -- released their self-titled debut in 1994 on OKeh/Epic. It received enthusiastic reviews and nearly went gold on the strength of the MTV-spun video for "Cold Beverage." The group toured heavily, also landing a subsequent spot on the H.O.R.D.E. tour, and found a receptive young audience. They followed up this success with the more mature Coast to Coast Motel in 1995. Although it didn't sell as well as the debut, it was definitely a stronger album. On tour, the group nearly broke up due to bickering over finances. They decided to take a break from each other, while G. Love worked on a new album with three different bands (All Fellas Band, Philly Cartel, and King's Court) and special guest Dr. John.

Soon, though, G. Love & Special Sauce made amends, and the next album featured Special Sauce plus combinations of the three other groups. Yeah, It's That Easy was released in October 1997, and it turned out to be a soul-inflected effort, more similar to their debut than their second album. G. Love & Special Sauce soon embarked on another world tour, returning in 1999 with Philadelphonic. Released in 2001, Electric Mile was another solid release, but it was also G. Love's most schizophrenic album yet, incorporating hip-hip, funk, psychedelia, blues, and soul in equal and ambitious measure. Mile was followed by extensive touring. By 2004 and the Hustle LP, G. Love had eased up a little on the kitchen sink approach, offering instead a cohesive, dry groove reminiscent of his earliest efforts. Hustle was also the first G. Love release under Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records banner. It made sense; the two had been pals at least since Philadelphonic, on which Johnson had guested. His move from Sony spawned The Best of G. Love & Special Sauce, but G. Love wasn't done. Special Sauce did a series of shows in 2004 with Johnson and fellow Brushfire artist Donavon Frankenreiter, and the trio also found time to issue a brief live EP before 2006's Lemonade. The live album A Year & a Night with G. Love & Special Sauce appeared in 2007. The studio album Superhero Brother followed in 2008. After a six-year break, the original G. Love & Special Sauce lineup (featuring Clemens and Prescott) reunited for 2014's Sugar. A year later, the band released Love Saves the Day on Brushfire Records. Appearing in October 2015, the album featured a slew of special guests including Lucinda Williams, Citizen Cope, and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos. ~ Greg Prato

longlong time ago....this man rocked my boat and the special sauce was the icing on the cake...thanks for signing my abalone shell and kissing me, too- in Nashville at the Daisy Theatre- years ago. The bruise watching you from the stage in Humboldt was worth it -only because I finallly made it to the sea!!!! All those drives across the country five times and making it back to the ocean was because of you - and of course, listening to you, crazy cool man. xo Swim in happiness always!

i have a poster signed by g love saying happy 17th birthday james. with a harmonica he drew on it.. my parents got it for me because i couldnt go to the concert and they got to talk to g. for an hour after the show because there werent very many people at the show... so jelly

met g love in person after a concert once. he gave me his harp. i tried offering hiim my girlfriend to get backstage; he just laughed, my girlfriend, not so much. been a fan of his since his debut album. favorite song of his isn't even on any of his albums. one cool cat.

he is quite simply the coolest dude there is. Hip hop blues and playin guitar he still cant believe he is a rock and roll star. Got to shave with him down at his beach house, best day of my life

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olga_g

Harmony Festival, Sonoma CA. can't wait for the show...

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asgossel

We know him as Garret. :) Actually got to meet him at the last show and he's as cool as his music. Truley a class act. considering all the crap there is to listen to out there, thank god there's people like G Love out there.